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Kai Loeffelbein

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Kai Loeffelbein

Kids of Sodom – E-Waste in Ghana (2011) Ghana: Waste Export to Africa

We are used to collecting waste paper, bottles etc. and bringing old or broken electrical appliances to recycling depots. By doing this we feel that we are managing our resources sensibly. (Although it might not really be very sensible to keep buying new things all the time.) But it is often unclear, despite legal bans, where our appliances really go. According to a United Nations evaluation, up to 50 million tons of toxic electronic waste accumulates annually in the whole world. With the voluntary ratifi cation of the Basel Convention in 1989, the countries are forbidden by law to further export toxic electronic waste to countries that are not members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD). ‘Sodom and Gomorrah’ is what the locals call the toxic waste dump, Agbogbloshie, in Ghana’s capital, Accra. It is where children and adolescents dismantle computers, mobile phones, TV sets and other devices and burn the electronics for any valuable metals. Noxious fumes fi ll the air; lead, cadmium, zinc, nickel and other chemical substances are emitted and damage the
health of all who inhale them: headaches, dizziness,
skin rashes and damage to the nervous system are the result. Not to mention the highly toxic residue that contaminates the soil.

Kai Loeffelbein

Kai Löffelbein is a documentary photographer based in Hannover and Berlin, Germany. He studied political science in Berlin and photojournalism and documentary photography 
at University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Hannover. His work reflects his interest in the ways political and economic structures shape modern society. He divides his time between client work and personal projects. Kai worked in various countries in South America, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe. 
His work has been exhibited internationally in numerous shows and festivals and has received awards from Magnum Emergency Fund, UNICEF POY, Days Japan, Henri Nannen Award, PDN Photo. He welcomes assignments local and overseas and is always interested in collaborating with freelance journalists and writers on projects. Find his pictures at laif photo agency.